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    modern Olympics. Main reasons would be the appearance of the competitors i.e. men competed naked for pride and toughness. Another reason would be the sports as the ancient Olympics consisted of at most ten sports. The modern Olympics have substaintionally more events adn soon increased throughout the ages! in ancient Olympics athletes who won will have a lifetime supply of foods‚ in modern Olympics victorious athletes will have medals .. and the modern Olympics now have winter Olympics ‚ there

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    Why Did Olympics Start

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    Do you know how the Olympics all started? The purpose of this paper is to explain how the Olympics first began and why it began. There are many different games that have been adapted over the years. The importance of this paper is to inform the reader of how the Olympics developed and why it developed. Body The Olympics were said to originate long ago in the city of Olympia. The games developed because the Greeks idealized physical fitness and mental discipline. The one Greek to model these ideals

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    1980 Olympic Hockey Team

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    1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team "’Do you believe in miracles? YES!’ said AABC broadcaster Al Michaels’”‚ (Painter). Al michaels said this line as the 1980 United States Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team upset the Soviet Union in the semi-final game. The United States team was composed of a highly skilled coach‚ Herb Brooks‚ as he had just won a national championship for college hockey with the University of Minnesota’s Golden Gophers in 1979 (Barnes). Herb Brooks was not new to the program as he was the

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    BEIJING 2008: A DIGITAL OLYMPICS Known in China as “Superfish‚” Michael Phelps was on his way to achieving his goal of eight gold medals. His most difficult competition was the 100-meter butterfly. On PCs‚ cell phones‚ electronic billboards‚ and televisions‚ millions of viewers worldwide watched him win the event by .01 seconds. The results appeared on the screens almost in real time. If you did not see this exciting race‚ you can access it on YouTube. This was only one component in the “most wired

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    n the mural "Going to the Olympics" by artist Frank Romero‚ he captivates the attention of his viewers in Los Angeles. His painting includes symbols‚ drawings‚ and of course meaning. It is composed of colorful cars‚ a blimp‚ wrestling horse‚ iron‚ hearts‚ stamps and palm trees. These symbols can be for various reasons for example the wrestling could have to do with the olympics at the time. The hearts can symbolize the love we should share as a community. Also realize that they are in between the

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    Wrestling By: Quinton Abrahamson Olympic wrestling is a grueling and very strenuous sport that most people could not commit to. The greats of the sport have put in enormous amounts of work to get as far as they got. Olympic wrestling is a very important sport and takes a lot of hard work to participate in. There’s a lot of history behind olympic wrestling and a lot of stuff that led up to it becoming an olympic sport. There are two types of wrestling in the olympics‚ which kind of tells you that wrestling

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    Summer Reading

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    Summer Reading 2nd Block Fahrenheit 451 Characters Guy Montag- Montag was a fireman who wanted to find a meaning to life. His attitude about life and society suddenly changed after meeting Clarisse. Also‚ he didn’t think before he acted and this got him into some trouble. He didn’t understand why he had to burn books. Montag saved some of the books he was supposed to burn and this was completely against the law. He was eventually caught and had to go on the run so that he was not put in jail

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    1936 Olympics Book Report

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    Summary This summary is about how in the 1936 Olympics they 19 black athletes weren’t recognized for the winning. During the 1968 Olympics two African American men raised their fist during the star spangled banner. It appeared to represent “ Black Power”. When the Olympic team went over to Germany Hitler believed whites were the superior race. The gesture is used to protest the oppression of black people. In American history there’s been a long history of racism. To add the president thanked Owens

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    The Physics Of Scuba Diving: Swimming with the Fish Have you ever wondered what it would be like to swim with the fish and explore the underwater jungle that covers two-thirds of the earth ’s surface? I have always been interested in water activities; swimming‚ diving and skiing‚ and I felt that scuba was for me. My first dive took place while on a family vacation. I came across a dive shop offering introductory dives‚ which immediately caught my interest. After much convincing (my

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    Thus it chooses the Beijing Olympics Games to explore. This report can be divided into 5 main parts. First part is summarizing Beijing Olympic Games on the impact of tourism industry. It will explore from three aspects which include the image of the country‚ the tourist source and tourism environment. Second part is overviewing Beijing Olympic Games makes the Beijing a unique tourist destinations. The next part is analyzing two major tourism dimensions of Beijing Olympic Games. The last part is a brief

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